Rising Hip-Hop Artist Lola Brooke Named ‘BET Amplified’ Artist For February 2023
New York, NY – BET names Brooklyn rapper Lola Brooke as its BET Amplified artist for February! BET Amplified is BET Music’s stamp of approval for the next big thing in music. As BET celebrates the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop culture all year long, the brand is proud to amplify the next generation of Hip Hop stars – and Lola Brooke is no exception.
Hailing from Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, the “Don’t Play With It” rapper recently signed to Arista Records in collaboration with Team Eighty Productions and is ready to take her career to the next level. As Lola’s star continues to rise, she’s already been praised by some of the biggest names in hip-hop including Cardi B, Meek Mill, City Girls, Latto, and Pusha T.
Lola Brooke can now also add BET Amplified Artist to her list of accolades. As a BET Amplified artist, Lola Brooke will receive BET Music’s support across multiple BET campaigns and platforms, including BET, BET Her, BET Jams, BET Soul, BET.com, BET Socials, and BET’s Official YouTube Page.
Previous BET Amplified artists include Armani White, Babyface Ray, DIXSO, Doechii, Glorilla, Ice Spice, Kalan.FrFr, Lakeyah, Lehla Samia, Muni Long, Nardo Wick, Tone Stith, Young Stunna, and more!
ABOUT LOLA BROOKE :
Few have been able to stay true to the roots that are Brooklyn, New York while also possessing the necessary charisma and talent to transcend its world-renowned identity. However, Lola Brooke has shown herself to be just that, while also making a stand-out case as one of the new heavyweights in a city that might just boast the best legacy in all of Hip-Hop. Though short in stature, her lyrical presence and personality cast a skyscraper-sized shadow over the game. With quotable lyrics and unforgettable bars, she delivers street-influenced songs with unwavering confidence and an unpredictable cadence that evokes an essence reminiscent of the golden age of Hip Hop as she leans into the future of music with genre-busting fire.
Lola’s love for rap started at an early age. Inspired by artists such as Meek Mill, Lil Wayne, and Foxy Brown, she began writing music as early as eight years old. Lola dropped her first music video to a freestyle titled “2017 Flow” and instantly started to build a buzz in the city. She continued to release numerous songs, each one displaying her incredible rapping skills and starlike persona, but it was her song “Don’t Play With It” that really started to grab people’s attention. Soon after, she started to perform at events like Rolling Loud, Break The Internet Fest, and HOT97’s “Who’s Up Next” showcase as well as a halftime performance for her beloved hometown team the Brooklyn Nets. All signs point to a massive new year for Lola. She just pulled up at Future’s sold-out show at Barclays Center in her hometown of Brooklyn, NY, as well as a recent A Boogie wit da Hoodie show eliciting massive roars from the crowd as soon as she hit the stage.
She continues to garner and mesmerize new fans every day with her dominant flow and powerful rhymes. With an attitude that embodies the unbridled energy that is Brooklyn, it’s no surprise that Lola continues to assert herself as New York’s next hometown hero. And with a growing body of work that has already tallied streams and views in the millions, the 4’9″ Lola Brooke may also be music’s NEXT BIG THING.